Côr Casnewydd has been set up by a group of people with a passion for performing. It offers an unique opportunity for children from all over Newport borough to make new friends, have fun and discover many new genres of music. The choir's main focus is on inclusivity and it is therefore open to every child aged 8-18, with no audition or experience necessary. It aims to inspire young people in the field of music and to encourage and support children with an interest in the performing arts.

published:09 Jul 2011

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The Olympic flame arrives in a welsh town of Newport. For those who can speak and read welsh, please comment to improve title as my welsh is quite rusty.

Newport has been a port since medieval times, when a castle was built by the Normans. The town outgrew the earlier Roman town of Caerleon, immediately upstream, and gained its first charter in 1314. It grew significantly in the 19th century, when its port became the focus of coal exports from the eastern valleys of South Wales. Until the rise of Cardiff from the 1850s, Newport was Wales' largest coal-exporting port. It was the site of the last large-scale armed insurrection in Britain, the Newport Rising of 1839 led by the Chartists.

Ysgol Uwchradd Gymraeg Casnewydd - 12 Mai 2014

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Cor Casnewydd, Joyful Joyful

Cor Casnewydd, Joyful Joyful

Cor Casnewydd, Joyful Joyful

Côr Casnewydd has been set up by a group of people with a passion for performing. It offers an unique opportunity for children from all over Newport borough to make new friends, have fun and discover many new genres of music. The choir's main focus is on inclusivity and it is therefore open to every child aged 8-18, with no audition or experience necessary. It aims to inspire young people in the field of music and to encourage and support children with an interest in the performing arts.

1:02

Fflam Olympaidd mewn Casnewydd

Fflam Olympaidd mewn Casnewydd

Fflam Olympaidd mewn Casnewydd

The Olympic flame arrives in a welsh town of Newport. For those who can speak and read welsh, please comment to improve title as my welsh is quite rusty.

Cor Casnewydd, Abba Medley

Côr Casnewydd has been set up by a group of people with a passion for performing. It offers an unique opportunity for children from all over Newport borough to make new friends, have fun and discover many new genres of music. The choir's main focus is on inclusivity and it is therefore open to every child aged 8-18, with no audition or experience necessary. It aims to inspire young people in the field of music and to encourage and support children with an interest in the performing arts.

2:22

Cor Casnewydd, Lord Bless you and Keep you

Cor Casnewydd, Lord Bless you and Keep you

Cor Casnewydd, Lord Bless you and Keep you

Côr Casnewydd has been set up by a group of people with a passion for performing. It offers an unique opportunity for children from all over Newport borough to make new friends, have fun and discover many new genres of music. The choir's main focus is on inclusivity and it is therefore open to every child aged 8-18, with no audition or experience necessary. It aims to inspire young people in the field of music and to encourage and support children with an interest in the performing arts.

3:03

cor casnewydd Peter Carey #1

cor casnewydd Peter Carey #1

cor casnewydd Peter Carey #1

Cor Casnewydd, Take me to Heaven

Côr Casnewydd has been set up by a group of people with a passion for performing. It offers an unique opportunity for children from all over Newport borough to make new friends, have fun and discover many new genres of music. The choir's main focus is on inclusivity and it is therefore open to every child aged 8-18, with no audition or experience necessary. It aims to inspire young people in the field of music and to encourage and support children with an interest in the performing arts.

Chwedleua Eistedddfod Casnewydd 2004

Ysgol Uwchradd Gymraeg Casnewydd - 12 Mai 2014

published: 13 May 2014

Cor Casnewydd, Joyful Joyful

Côr Casnewydd has been set up by a group of people with a passion for performing. It offers an unique opportunity for children from all over Newport borough to make new friends, have fun and discover many new genres of music. The choir's main focus is on inclusivity and it is therefore open to every child aged 8-18, with no audition or experience necessary. It aims to inspire young people in the field of music and to encourage and support children with an interest in the performing arts.

published: 09 Jul 2011

Fflam Olympaidd mewn Casnewydd

The Olympic flame arrives in a welsh town of Newport. For those who can speak and read welsh, please comment to improve title as my welsh is quite rusty.

published: 24 Apr 2013

Newport / Casnewydd : Going for a picnic / Mynd am bicnic

Cor Casnewydd, Abba Medley

Côr Casnewydd has been set up by a group of people with a passion for performing. It offers an unique opportunity for children from all over Newport borough to make new friends, have fun and discover many new genres of music. The choir's main focus is on inclusivity and it is therefore open to every child aged 8-18, with no audition or experience necessary. It aims to inspire young people in the field of music and to encourage and support children with an interest in the performing arts.

published: 09 Jul 2011

Cor Casnewydd, Lord Bless you and Keep you

Côr Casnewydd has been set up by a group of people with a passion for performing. It offers an unique opportunity for children from all over Newport borough to make new friends, have fun and discover many new genres of music. The choir's main focus is on inclusivity and it is therefore open to every child aged 8-18, with no audition or experience necessary. It aims to inspire young people in the field of music and to encourage and support children with an interest in the performing arts.

published: 09 Jul 2011

cor casnewydd Peter Carey #1

Cor Casnewydd, Take me to Heaven

Côr Casnewydd has been set up by a group of people with a passion for performing. It offers an unique opportunity for children from all over Newport borough to make new friends, have fun and discover many new genres of music. The choir's main focus is on inclusivity and it is therefore open to every child aged 8-18, with no audition or experience necessary. It aims to inspire young people in the field of music and to encourage and support children with an interest in the performing arts.

Cor Casnewydd, Joyful Joyful

Côr Casnewydd has been set up by a group of people with a passion for performing. It offers an unique opportunity for children from all over Newport borough to...

Côr Casnewydd has been set up by a group of people with a passion for performing. It offers an unique opportunity for children from all over Newport borough to make new friends, have fun and discover many new genres of music. The choir's main focus is on inclusivity and it is therefore open to every child aged 8-18, with no audition or experience necessary. It aims to inspire young people in the field of music and to encourage and support children with an interest in the performing arts.

Côr Casnewydd has been set up by a group of people with a passion for performing. It offers an unique opportunity for children from all over Newport borough to make new friends, have fun and discover many new genres of music. The choir's main focus is on inclusivity and it is therefore open to every child aged 8-18, with no audition or experience necessary. It aims to inspire young people in the field of music and to encourage and support children with an interest in the performing arts.

Cor Casnewydd, Abba Medley

Côr Casnewydd has been set up by a group of people with a passion for performing. It offers an unique opportunity for children from all over Newport borough to...

Côr Casnewydd has been set up by a group of people with a passion for performing. It offers an unique opportunity for children from all over Newport borough to make new friends, have fun and discover many new genres of music. The choir's main focus is on inclusivity and it is therefore open to every child aged 8-18, with no audition or experience necessary. It aims to inspire young people in the field of music and to encourage and support children with an interest in the performing arts.

Côr Casnewydd has been set up by a group of people with a passion for performing. It offers an unique opportunity for children from all over Newport borough to make new friends, have fun and discover many new genres of music. The choir's main focus is on inclusivity and it is therefore open to every child aged 8-18, with no audition or experience necessary. It aims to inspire young people in the field of music and to encourage and support children with an interest in the performing arts.

Cor Casnewydd, Lord Bless you and Keep you

Côr Casnewydd has been set up by a group of people with a passion for performing. It offers an unique opportunity for children from all over Newport borough to...

Côr Casnewydd has been set up by a group of people with a passion for performing. It offers an unique opportunity for children from all over Newport borough to make new friends, have fun and discover many new genres of music. The choir's main focus is on inclusivity and it is therefore open to every child aged 8-18, with no audition or experience necessary. It aims to inspire young people in the field of music and to encourage and support children with an interest in the performing arts.

Côr Casnewydd has been set up by a group of people with a passion for performing. It offers an unique opportunity for children from all over Newport borough to make new friends, have fun and discover many new genres of music. The choir's main focus is on inclusivity and it is therefore open to every child aged 8-18, with no audition or experience necessary. It aims to inspire young people in the field of music and to encourage and support children with an interest in the performing arts.

Cor Casnewydd, Take me to Heaven

Côr Casnewydd has been set up by a group of people with a passion for performing. It offers an unique opportunity for children from all over Newport borough to...

Côr Casnewydd has been set up by a group of people with a passion for performing. It offers an unique opportunity for children from all over Newport borough to make new friends, have fun and discover many new genres of music. The choir's main focus is on inclusivity and it is therefore open to every child aged 8-18, with no audition or experience necessary. It aims to inspire young people in the field of music and to encourage and support children with an interest in the performing arts.

Côr Casnewydd has been set up by a group of people with a passion for performing. It offers an unique opportunity for children from all over Newport borough to make new friends, have fun and discover many new genres of music. The choir's main focus is on inclusivity and it is therefore open to every child aged 8-18, with no audition or experience necessary. It aims to inspire young people in the field of music and to encourage and support children with an interest in the performing arts.

Places to see in ( Newport - UK )

Places to see in ( Newport - UK )
Newport is a cathedral and university city and unitary authority area in south east Wales. Newport is located on the River Usk close to its confluence with the Severn Estuary, approximately 12 miles northeast of Cardiff.
Newport has been a port since medieval times, when the first Newport Castle was built by the Normans. The town outgrew the earlier Roman town of Caerleon, immediately upstream, and gained its first charter in 1314. It grew significantly in the 19th century, when its port became the focus of coal exports from the eastern valleys of South Wales. Until the rise of Cardiff from the 1850s, Newport was Wales' largest coal-exporting port. It was the site of the last large-scale armed insurrection in Britain, the Newport Rising of 1839 led by t...

published: 30 May 2017

Mulo Newport 2016 England/Wales

published: 23 Dec 2016

The Grand Tour of Newport City, Gwent

This video features dash cam footage of the city of Newport situated in Gwent, South East Wales. All footage was taken during the summer and early autumn 2016.

Walking up the Newport Transporter Bridge (South Wales) vlog

In today's video guys me and jordan walk up the newport transporter bridge im really scared of heights so yes this was a great idea lol 270 steps and its roughly 240ft anyone can visit it cost £3 to do it.
I am a Urban explorer and paranormal investigator join me on my adventures as i explore some amazing forgotten buildings and set out for some answers about the paranormal. I try not to take life and myself to seriously. Feel free to leave some constructive criticism on how i can improve my content.
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published: 15 Sep 2017

Introducing Wales

Start exploring Wales with Lonely Planet’s video guide to getting around, when to go and the top things to do while you're there. For more travel tips, head to https://www.lonelyplanet.com/wales

Newport Travel Video

Newport United Kingdom UK

EXPLORING WALES || 2017

Places to see in ( Pontypool - UK )

Places to see in ( Pontypool - UK )
Pontypool is a town that is home to approximately 36,000 people in the county borough of Torfaen, within the historic boundaries of Monmouthshire in South Wales. It is situated on the Afon Lwyd river in the county borough of Torfaen. Situated on the eastern edge of the South Wales coalfields, Pontypool grew around industries including iron and steel production, coal mining and the growth of the railways. A rather artistic manufacturing industry which also flourished here alongside heavy industry was Japanning, a type of lacquer ware.
Pontypool itself consists of several smaller districts, these include Abersychan, Cwmffrwdoer, Pontnewynydd, Trevethin, Penygarn, Wainfelin, Tranch, Brynwern, Pontymoile, Blaendare, Cwmynyscoy, New Inn, Griffithstown and ...

east wales dash cam bad day around newport

Top 3 Places to Visit in Newport in 24 Hours

In this short listicle, I composed the top 3 places to visit in Newport, RI in 24 hours.

published: 06 May 2016

Valleys of South Wales Part 1

View this video and take a journey of discovery. You may already have a picture in your mind of what the world famous WelshValleys are all about. It probably needs an update. We'd like to introduce you to the Valleys of today and spring a few surprises along the way. For a start you won't see a coal mine (unless it happens to be a museum). What you will see are lakes and forests, open hillsides and green mountains. They're all part of a unique, roller-coaster landscape of hills and vales dotted with friendly towns and villages. But don't take our word for it. Listen to Nicole Cooke, Olympic and World Champion cycling star, who loves climbing the Valleys' scenic mountain roads as much as the Alps of Italy or France. Or the Rogh Guide, a travel publication renowned for its honesty and accur...

In today's video guys me and jordan walk up the newport transporter bridge im really scared of heights so yes this was a great idea lol 270 steps and its roughly 240ft anyone can visit it cost £3 to do it.
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In today's video guys me and jordan walk up the newport transporter bridge im really scared of heights so yes this was a great idea lol 270 steps and its roughly 240ft anyone can visit it cost £3 to do it.
I am a Urban explorer and paranormal investigator join me on my adventures as i explore some amazing forgotten buildings and set out for some answers about the paranormal. I try not to take life and myself to seriously. Feel free to leave some constructive criticism on how i can improve my content.
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Places to see in ( Pontypool - UK )

Places to see in ( Pontypool - UK )
Pontypool is a town that is home to approximately 36,000 people in the county borough of Torfaen, within the historic bound...

Places to see in ( Pontypool - UK )
Pontypool is a town that is home to approximately 36,000 people in the county borough of Torfaen, within the historic boundaries of Monmouthshire in South Wales. It is situated on the Afon Lwyd river in the county borough of Torfaen. Situated on the eastern edge of the South Wales coalfields, Pontypool grew around industries including iron and steel production, coal mining and the growth of the railways. A rather artistic manufacturing industry which also flourished here alongside heavy industry was Japanning, a type of lacquer ware.
Pontypool itself consists of several smaller districts, these include Abersychan, Cwmffrwdoer, Pontnewynydd, Trevethin, Penygarn, Wainfelin, Tranch, Brynwern, Pontymoile, Blaendare, Cwmynyscoy, New Inn, Griffithstown and Sebastopol.
Pontypool has a notable history as one of the earliest industrial towns in Wales. The town and its immediate surroundings were home to significant industrial and technological innovations, with links to the iron industry dating back to the early fifteenth century when a bloomery furnace was established at Pontymoile. During the sixteenth century, largely due to the influence of the Hanbury family, the area developed its association with the iron industry and continued to consolidate its position in the seventeenth century, when the development of the town began in earnest. Throughout the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, the metallurgical and extractive industries of the area, along with the development of the canals and railways, provided the impetus to the expansion of Pontypool and its surrounding villages and communities.
The construction of the Monmouthshire Canal during the 1790s connected Pontnewynydd to Newport and later connected with the Brecknock and Abergavenny Canal at Pontymoile in 1812. Tramroads leading from industrial areas within an eight-mile radius of the canal converged at either Pontnewynydd or Pontymoile.
The tramroads and canals were superseded by the railways in the mid-nineteenth century. From 1845, work commenced on establishing a railway from Pontypool to Newport. The line opened to passengers in 1852 and connected with Blaenavon in 1854. It eventually came under the management of the Great Western Railway. Another line was constructed during the 1860s and 1870s to connect Pontypool with Newport via Caerleon. Connections were also made with Abergavenny, Hereford and the Taff Vale. Pontypool had three railway stations, namely CraneStreet, Clarence Street and Pontypool Road. Line closures during the 1960s greatly reduced the valley's railway connections, which were replaced by modern roads. The only passenger line still operating within Pontypool is at an unmanned station in New Inn. Pontypool & New Inn station is on the Welsh Marches Line with trains provided by Arriva Trains Wales.
Pontypool is well known for its extensive park. Pontypool Park was the historic seat of the Hanbury family, who developed a permanent residence in Pontypool in c. 1694 and, under the direction of Major John Hanbury, subsequently established a deer park in the early 1700s. The park became a venue for recreation and enjoyment for the Hanbury family and their associates.
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Places to see in ( Pontypool - UK )
Pontypool is a town that is home to approximately 36,000 people in the county borough of Torfaen, within the historic boundaries of Monmouthshire in South Wales. It is situated on the Afon Lwyd river in the county borough of Torfaen. Situated on the eastern edge of the South Wales coalfields, Pontypool grew around industries including iron and steel production, coal mining and the growth of the railways. A rather artistic manufacturing industry which also flourished here alongside heavy industry was Japanning, a type of lacquer ware.
Pontypool itself consists of several smaller districts, these include Abersychan, Cwmffrwdoer, Pontnewynydd, Trevethin, Penygarn, Wainfelin, Tranch, Brynwern, Pontymoile, Blaendare, Cwmynyscoy, New Inn, Griffithstown and Sebastopol.
Pontypool has a notable history as one of the earliest industrial towns in Wales. The town and its immediate surroundings were home to significant industrial and technological innovations, with links to the iron industry dating back to the early fifteenth century when a bloomery furnace was established at Pontymoile. During the sixteenth century, largely due to the influence of the Hanbury family, the area developed its association with the iron industry and continued to consolidate its position in the seventeenth century, when the development of the town began in earnest. Throughout the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, the metallurgical and extractive industries of the area, along with the development of the canals and railways, provided the impetus to the expansion of Pontypool and its surrounding villages and communities.
The construction of the Monmouthshire Canal during the 1790s connected Pontnewynydd to Newport and later connected with the Brecknock and Abergavenny Canal at Pontymoile in 1812. Tramroads leading from industrial areas within an eight-mile radius of the canal converged at either Pontnewynydd or Pontymoile.
The tramroads and canals were superseded by the railways in the mid-nineteenth century. From 1845, work commenced on establishing a railway from Pontypool to Newport. The line opened to passengers in 1852 and connected with Blaenavon in 1854. It eventually came under the management of the Great Western Railway. Another line was constructed during the 1860s and 1870s to connect Pontypool with Newport via Caerleon. Connections were also made with Abergavenny, Hereford and the Taff Vale. Pontypool had three railway stations, namely CraneStreet, Clarence Street and Pontypool Road. Line closures during the 1960s greatly reduced the valley's railway connections, which were replaced by modern roads. The only passenger line still operating within Pontypool is at an unmanned station in New Inn. Pontypool & New Inn station is on the Welsh Marches Line with trains provided by Arriva Trains Wales.
Pontypool is well known for its extensive park. Pontypool Park was the historic seat of the Hanbury family, who developed a permanent residence in Pontypool in c. 1694 and, under the direction of Major John Hanbury, subsequently established a deer park in the early 1700s. The park became a venue for recreation and enjoyment for the Hanbury family and their associates.
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Valleys of South Wales Part 1

View this video and take a journey of discovery. You may already have a picture in your mind of what the world famous WelshValleys are all about. It probably n...

View this video and take a journey of discovery. You may already have a picture in your mind of what the world famous WelshValleys are all about. It probably needs an update. We'd like to introduce you to the Valleys of today and spring a few surprises along the way. For a start you won't see a coal mine (unless it happens to be a museum). What you will see are lakes and forests, open hillsides and green mountains. They're all part of a unique, roller-coaster landscape of hills and vales dotted with friendly towns and villages. But don't take our word for it. Listen to Nicole Cooke, Olympic and World Champion cycling star, who loves climbing the Valleys' scenic mountain roads as much as the Alps of Italy or France. Or the Rogh Guide, a travel publication renowned for its honesty and accuracy, gives the Valleys a top star rating and describes the destinations as 'interesting and distinctive'.

View this video and take a journey of discovery. You may already have a picture in your mind of what the world famous WelshValleys are all about. It probably needs an update. We'd like to introduce you to the Valleys of today and spring a few surprises along the way. For a start you won't see a coal mine (unless it happens to be a museum). What you will see are lakes and forests, open hillsides and green mountains. They're all part of a unique, roller-coaster landscape of hills and vales dotted with friendly towns and villages. But don't take our word for it. Listen to Nicole Cooke, Olympic and World Champion cycling star, who loves climbing the Valleys' scenic mountain roads as much as the Alps of Italy or France. Or the Rogh Guide, a travel publication renowned for its honesty and accuracy, gives the Valleys a top star rating and describes the destinations as 'interesting and distinctive'.

Cor Casnewydd, Joyful Joyful

Côr Casnewydd has been set up by a group of people with a passion for performing. It offers an unique opportunity for children from all over Newport borough to make new friends, have fun and discover many new genres of music. The choir's main focus is on inclusivity and it is therefore open to every child aged 8-18, with no audition or experience necessary. It aims to inspire young people in the field of music and to encourage and support children with an interest in the performing arts.

1:02

Fflam Olympaidd mewn Casnewydd

The Olympic flame arrives in a welsh town of Newport. For those who can speak and read wel...

Cor Casnewydd, Abba Medley

Côr Casnewydd has been set up by a group of people with a passion for performing. It offers an unique opportunity for children from all over Newport borough to make new friends, have fun and discover many new genres of music. The choir's main focus is on inclusivity and it is therefore open to every child aged 8-18, with no audition or experience necessary. It aims to inspire young people in the field of music and to encourage and support children with an interest in the performing arts.

2:22

Cor Casnewydd, Lord Bless you and Keep you

Côr Casnewydd has been set up by a group of people with a passion for performing. It offe...

Cor Casnewydd, Lord Bless you and Keep you

Côr Casnewydd has been set up by a group of people with a passion for performing. It offers an unique opportunity for children from all over Newport borough to make new friends, have fun and discover many new genres of music. The choir's main focus is on inclusivity and it is therefore open to every child aged 8-18, with no audition or experience necessary. It aims to inspire young people in the field of music and to encourage and support children with an interest in the performing arts.

Walking up the Newport Transporter Bridge (South Wales) vlog

In today's video guys me and jordan walk up the newport transporter bridge im really scared of heights so yes this was a great idea lol 270 steps and its roughly 240ft anyone can visit it cost £3 to do it.
I am a Urban explorer and paranormal investigator join me on my adventures as i explore some amazing forgotten buildings and set out for some answers about the paranormal. I try not to take life and myself to seriously. Feel free to leave some constructive criticism on how i can improve my content.
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2:41

Introducing Wales

Start exploring Wales with Lonely Planet’s video guide to getting around, when to go and t...

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